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Trophée d'Or Féminin - 2.9.2
France, August 28-September 1, 2002
2001 Results Stage List
Photography Past winners
The Stages
- Stage
1 - August 28: St Amand Montrond - Levet, 81.8 km
- Stage
2 - August 29: Avord - Avord, 114.9 km
- Stage
3a - August 30: Fussy-Bourges-Orval, 78.5 km
- Stage
3b - August 30: Orval - St Amand Montrond, 62.9 km
- Stage
4 - August 31: Cosne sur Loire - Cosne sur Loire, 91.9 km
- Stage
5 - September 1: St Amand Montrond - St Amand Montrond ITT, 9.3 km
Photography
Images from the Australian team by James Victor, AIS
- The
A.I.S. Australian team car about to chase Rutherford in the Time Trial
- A.I.S. team
photo
- Aussies
in charge after stage 3B. Gilmore in mountains jersey and James in the
lead
- Australian,
Kym Shirley (ITERA) warming up before a stage start
- Gilmore,
Gollan and Wright warming-up for time trial
- Hayley
Rutherford (A.I.S. Australia) ready for the last stage time trial
- Hayley
Rutherford - A.I.S. Australian team
- Hayley
Rutherford receiving the Maglia Pache Trophy for the Under 23 classification
- Hayley
Rutherford warming up for time trial
- Kym
Shirley - another Aussie, riding for the ITERA team
- Mechanics
fix some last-minute details ...
- The Podium
after Stage 3B - Moinard (points), Gilmore (mountains), James (leader),
Golding, (under 23)
- Rochelle
getting ready for the I.T.T.
- Rochelle
Gilmore about to receive the Stage 3A winners prizes
- Rochelle
Gilmore in the mountains jersey, taking care of the Sponsor
- Rochelle
Gilmore in the mountains jersey; for 4 stages
- Rochelle
Gilmore savours the stage-winners jersey for stage 3A
- Tatiana
Stajkina takes over the Yellow leaders jersey, and virtual Mountains leader,
after the testing Stage 4
- Final Presentation
with the dignitaries, Rutherford 3rd, Stajkina 1st, James 2nd
Past winners
2001 Edita Pucinskaite (Lit)
2000 Leontien van Moorsel (Ned)
1999 Tracy Gaudry-Watson (Aus)
1998 Iolanta Polikiavichute (Lit)
1997 Jeannie Longo (Fra)
1996 Iolanta Polikiavichute (Lit)
1995 Elena Koliasseva (Rus)
1994 Luzia Zberg (Swi)
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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